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Overview

Richard Jed Wyatt was affiliated with St. Elizabeths Hospital in the United States during their professional career. The available data indicates that their scientific contributions did not include documented publications, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues within the accessible records.

There are no listed recent papers, book publications, or specified primary fields of study attributed to Richard Jed Wyatt. Similarly, no subfields of study or main topics of research have been recorded for this scientist.

Information regarding awards or distinctions received throughout their career is not available in the provided data.

Richard Jed Wyatt is noted as deceased, and the profile is reflective of completed work and affiliations associated with their career prior to their passing.

Best Publications

  • Serologic Evidence of Prenatal Influenza in the Etiology of Schizophrenia

    Alan S. Brown;Melissa D. Begg;Stefan Gravenstein;Catherine A. Schaefer

  • An index of the functional condition of rat sciatic nerve based on measurements made from walking tracks

    Luis de Medinaceli;William J. Freed;Richard Jed Wyatt

  • Brain grafts reduce motor abnormalities produced by destruction of nigrostriatal dopamine system

    Mark J. Perlow;William J. Freed;Barry J. Hoffer;Ake Seiger

  • Neuroleptics and the Natural Course of Schizophrenia

    Richard Jed Wyatt

  • Schizophrenia, just the facts: What do we know, how well do we know it?

    Richard Jed Wyatt;Robert C. Alexander;Michael F. Egan;Darrell G. Kirch

  • Transplanted adrenal chromaffin cells in rat brain reduce lesion-induced rotational behaviour

    William J. Freed;John M. Morihisa;Eleanor Spoor;Barry J. Hoffer

  • Platelet and plasma amine oxidase activity in 680 normals: Sex and age differences and stability over time

    D.L. Murphy;C. Wright;M. Buchsbaum;A. Nichols

  • Preventing recurrent homelessness among mentally ill men: a "critical time" intervention after discharge from a shelter.

    Ezra Susser;Elie Valencia;Sarah Conover;Alan Felix

  • Reduced Monoamine Oxidase Activity in Blood Platelets from Schizophrenic Patients

    Dennis L. Murphy;Richard J. Wyatt

  • Restoration of dopaminergic function by grafting of fetal rat substantia nigra to the caudate nucleus: long-term behavioral, biochemical, and histochemical studies.

    William J. Freed;William J. Freed;William J. Freed;Mark J. Perlow;Mark J. Perlow;Mark J. Perlow;Farouk Karoum;Farouk Karoum;Farouk Karoum;Ake Seiger;Ake Seiger;Ake Seiger

  • Understanding and Treating Tardive Dyskinesia

    Dilip V. Jeste;Richard Jed Wyatt;Joe P. Tupin

  • The flower pot technique of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation.

    Wallace B. Mendelson;Robert D. Guthrie;Ghislaine Frederick;Richard Jed Wyatt

  • Neurotransmitter Receptors in Frontal Cortex of Schizophrenics

    James P. Bennett;Salvatore J. Enna;David B. Bylund;J. Christian Gillin

  • Brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM) in schizophrenic patients.

    John M. Morihisa;Frank H. Duffy;Richard J. Wyatt

  • Reduced monoamine oxidase activity in platelets: a possible genetic marker for vulnerability to schizophrenia.

    R. J. Wyatt;D. L. Murphy;R. Belmaker;S. Cohen

  • Resting plasma catecholamine concentrations in patients with depression and anxiety.

    Richard J. Wyatt;Barry Portnoy;David J. Kupfer;Frederick Snyder

  • REM Sleep Induction by Physostigmine Infusion During Sleep

    N Sitaram;RJ Wyatt;S Dawson;JC Gillin

  • Phenylethylamine in paranoid chronic schizophrenia.

    Steven G. Potkin;Farouk Karoum;Lin-Whei Chuang;H. E. Cannon-Spoor

  • Age-related changes in sleep in depressed and normal subjects

    J.Christian Gillin;Wallace C. Duncan;Dennis L. Murphy;Robert M. Post

  • Calcitonin: inhibitory effect on eating in rats

    William J. Freed;Mark J. Perlow;Richard Jed Wyatt

Frequent Co-Authors

Dilip V. Jeste
Dilip V. Jeste University of California, San Diego
J. Christian Gillin
J. Christian Gillin University of California, San Diego
Steven G. Potkin
Steven G. Potkin University of California, Irvine
Daniel R. Weinberger
Daniel R. Weinberger Johns Hopkins University
William J. Freed
William J. Freed National Institute on Drug Abuse
Markku Linnoila
Markku Linnoila University of Helsinki
Lynn E. DeLisi
Lynn E. DeLisi Harvard Medical School
David J. Kupfer
David J. Kupfer University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Dennis L. Murphy
Dennis L. Murphy National Institutes of Health
Joel E. Kleinman
Joel E. Kleinman Johns Hopkins University

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